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'General Hospital' Spoilers: Jerry Jacks Brings Trouble With His Return

The upcoming episode of "General Hospital" will see the return of the villainous Jerry Jacks to once again incite chaos in the ABC series.

Sebastian Roche, whose character Jerry Jacks was last seen in "General Hospital" in 2014, will now come back to torment Port Charles once again. He will be revealed as the mastermind behind Kimberly McCullough's character Robin Scorpio's kidnapping, according to Soap Shows.

Robin is still being kept at an unknown lab and Jerry is threatening her daughter Emma. In a Twitter post, ABC executive Nathan Varni revealed that Jerry is the villain behind the whole mess. He also posted photos of Jerry speaking menacingly to Robin, the Inquisitr reports.

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As Robin strives to return to Emma (Brooklyn Silzer), she will realize what she is dealing with. Varni also revealed that Jerry will issue an ultimatum to Robin and she will start to run out of time. However, fans have yet to find out what Jerry wants from Robin and who his cohorts are, if there are any, the report relays.

Meanwhile, Tristan Rogers (Robert Scorpio) will return to the series to help rescue his daughter Robin. Celebrity Dirty Laundry said the Scorpio/Drake family will work together to find Robin and bring her back home. Although this will be a temporary return for Rogers, fans will be treated to an entertaining rescue mission.

Varni earlier warned that this episode is bound to be a tearjerker, especially because Emma will be heartbroken to find out that Sam Morgan and her dad ended their engagement.

The upcoming episode will mark Jason Thompson's last appearance in the series. The actor, who plays Patrick, will be joining the cast of "The Young and the Restless." Varni said his story will end happily because he will rescue his ex-wife, reunite with her, and the two will exit Port Charles together.

"General Hospital" airs Mondays to Fridays on ABC.

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